🎙️ Prevention Before Desperation: Changing the Conversation on Suicide
By Rosabel V. Zohfeld
“Having a conversation might just save a life.”
In one of the most heartfelt episodes of Life Unscripted Podcast, I sat down with two extraordinary people whose personal experiences and advocacy are reshaping how we approach suicide prevention. Deborah Susan—author, suicide attempt survivor, and certified HCA—joined us alongside Brian Wardale, whose deeply layered story includes caregiving, grief, trauma, and survival.
Together, they’ve created a bold and compassionate initiative: SurvivorsofHopelessness.com, a program rooted in early prevention and emotional education. Their mission is clear—prevention must happen before desperation sets in.
🔍 Prevention Over Intervention
Today’s model of mental health care is reactive. Deborah and Brian are determined to shift that by creating tools for youth—especially ages 8 to 13—so they can develop emotional intelligence before reaching crisis.
“We teach them to understand the bigger picture,” Deborah said. “Hopelessness can feel like the end. But it isn’t.”
❌ Debunking Common Myths About Suicide
Brian helped us dismantle one of the most harmful assumptions:
“People who die by suicide don’t want to die. They want to escape pain.”
They also challenged the idea that talking about suicide encourages it. On the contrary, silence breeds misinformation. Kids are already hearing about suicide—from TV, friends, and social media. If parents avoid the topic, they risk leaving their children vulnerable to dangerous myths.
“If you're not talking about it, someone else is,” Brian said. “And you won’t know where they're getting their information.”
👨👩👧👦 What Parents and Caregivers Must Know
Deborah was clear:
“Teaching your kids about suicide is as important as teaching them to cross the street or wear a seatbelt.”
By initiating honest, age-appropriate conversations about emotional pain and resilience, parents can become a crucial line of early defense. Their program offers a simple, one-hour video and companion workbook designed to be accessible and transformative.
💔 My Personal Story: From Survivor to Advocate
This episode hit home. I lost my mother to suicide as a teenager. A counselor once told me, “Statistically, you might do what your mother did.” That moment fueled something in me: a refusal to be defined by statistics and a deep belief in individuality.
“Each of us is born with unique fingerprints—how can we be anything but unique souls?”
I shared this on the podcast because I want others who’ve been left behind by suicide to know—they’re not alone. There is healing in truth.
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Prompt:
“A teenage girl standing alone in a school hallway, light shining from a window, symbolizing resilience after loss.”
🔁 From Pain to Purpose: How Deborah and Brian Teamed Up
Their partnership started through a chance connection in hospice care. What followed was years of collaboration, healing, and the creation of an educational tool that fills a gap in the world of mental health.
They speak with sincerity, humor, and depth—and their lived experience is their most powerful credential.
“This isn’t just a conversation,” Brian said. “It’s a responsibility.”
🧠 Recharging the Heart: How Advocates Protect Their Energy
Both guests shared how important it is to set emotional boundaries after sharing such intense stories. They recharge through solitude, music, personal rituals, and quiet reflection.
Whether introverted or extroverted, they both agree:
“You can’t pour from an empty cup.”
❤️ What Can You Do?
Start with kindness. Tell someone they matter. Ask how they’re really doing. Share a memory of when they made a difference in your life. You may never know how much it means—or how much it helps.
If you’re the one hurting, hear this: Wait one more day. Give yourself 24 hours. Then another.
Because this too shall pass.
📞 Connect With Deborah and Brian
Visit www.survivorsofhopelessness.com to:
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Watch their educational video
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Download their workbooks
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Reach out directly via the “Reach Out” button
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Explore Deborah’s book: Spots on a Leopard: EMDR Saved My Life
They welcome your stories, your questions, and your desire to be part of the change.
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Because having a conversation might just save a life.
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